Note existance and libcdio use in gmerlin and mplayerxp.

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Projects using libcdio are the Video CD authoring and ripping tools
VCDImager (http://vcdimager.org), a navigation-capable Video CD plugin
and CD-DA plugins for the media players xine (http://xinehq.de),
videolan's vlc (http://videolan.org), and kiso, a KDE GUI for
creating, extracting and editing of ISO-Images
(http://kiso.sourceforge.net), and a Samba vfs module that allows you
to export a CD without mounting it
(http://ontologistics.net/OpenSource/Samba/index.php).
videolan's vlc (http://videolan.org), media players mplayerxp
(http://mplayerxp.sourceforge.net/) and gmerlin
(http://gmerlin.sourceforge.net), kiso, a KDE GUI for creating,
extracting and editing of ISO-Images (http://kiso.sourceforge.net),
and a Samba vfs module that allows you to export a CD without mounting
it (http://ontologistics.net/OpenSource/Samba/index.php).
Also included in the libcdio package is a utility program cd-info which
displays CD information: number of tracks, CD-format and if possible
@@ -31,19 +32,19 @@ shows basic VCD information.
Other utility programs in the libcdio package are cd-read, for
performing low-level block reading of a CD or CD image, iso-info for
displaying ISO-9660 information from an ISO-9660 image, iso-read for
extracting files from an ISO-9660 image, and a version of the CD-DA
extraction tool cdparanoia which corrects for CD-ROM jitter.
extracting files from an ISO-9660 image, a version of the CD-DA
extraction tool cdparanoia which corrects for CD-ROM jitter, and a
simple curses-based CD player, cdda-player using the analog CD-ROM
output.
At present, there is no support for directing CD Audio control,
e.g. playing, stopping, or pausing of a CD-CA where the blocks are not
actually read into the computer. Nor is there any support for writing
CD's. Nor is there any support for reading or writing DVDs. For some
of these, there are other libraries (e.g. libdi, libscg, or libdvdread)
At present, there is no support for writing CD's, reading UDF format;
nor is there any support for reading or writing DVDs. For some of
these, there are other libraries (e.g. libdi, libscg, or libdvdread)
may be helpful.
I'm not theoretically opposed to putting support like this into
libcdio. However at present there are already many gaps in this
library so narrowing its scope in order to focus on these things I
think is a good idea.
I'm not theoretically opposed to putting support such as UDF into
libcdio. (Any volunteers?) However at present there are already many
gaps in this library so narrowing its scope in order to focus on these
things I think is a good idea.
$Id: README,v 1.7 2005/02/22 10:42:50 rocky Exp $
$Id: README,v 1.8 2005/07/10 13:57:37 rocky Exp $